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On Slate's Spoiler Specials, Slate critics, such as Dana Stevens and Willa Paskin, discuss new movies and TV shows in spoiler-filled detail. We dissect twist endings, plot holes, and other secrets you won't read in reviews. WARNING: This podcast contains spoilers (duh).
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Adderall and Compliments

Dear Media, Annabelle DeSisto

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Annabelle DeSisto wrote for Joan Rivers on Fashion Police and now she is the host of your new guilty pleasure. She gives her uncensored opinion on everything-Bravo,pop culture,dating,sex,candid stories,life advice & wherever else her Adderall induced rants take her.Join her & her hilarious friends for a fun & unapologetically superficial kiki!
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Middle-Aged and Mediocre

Middle-Aged and Mediocre

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A comedic podcast centered on the complexities of life, encompassing its various highs and lows, moments of joy and sorrow, as observed by two individuals who share a passion for collecting VHS tapes and the era that shaped them. Their lighthearted approach aims to offer entertainment amid the tumultuous nature of existence, steering clear of excessive seriousness. Ray Gun Radio presents... Middle-Aged and Mediocre! Email us at middleagedmediocre@gmail.com Follow us on: Facebook.com/middleag ...
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Don't Say...with Paul & Dave

Dave Foley, Paul Greenberg, Eban Schletter, Crissy Guerrero, Jackie Harris

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DON’T SAY…WITH PAUL & DAVE is a comedy podcast in which two old friends, Paul Greenberg (Vacant Lot, Random Play) & Dave Foley (Kids in the Hall, Dr. Ken, Newsradio), who also happen to be Canadians offer Americans a respite from, and a guarantee, that this is the one place you won’t hear that most unseemly word, “c*nt”. It’s a 45 minute stream of consciousness journey, peppered with enjoyable music and legal advice from the talented Eban Schletter (Spongebob Squarepants, Stan Against Evil, ...
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How do you tell a “true" story? Award-winning historian Jim Downs delves into this question with master storytellers across film, TV, publishing, theatre, and gaming. Together, they explore the process of crafting authentic narratives, particularly those that typically have not been told by the entertainment industry.
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Dan Mackenzie hosts wide-ranging conversations exploring emergent paradigms of masculinity, the healthy evolution of men and new conceptions of manhood and maleness with a variety of compelling guests. Daniel has intentionally appropriated the rare and vaguely defined term OMEGA MALE, rebranding it to represent the emergent, kinder, more balanced ideal for male-ness which he hopes will gradually supplant the antiquated, compulsively dominant ”alpha male”.
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E36 Unfiltered is a podcast/vlog that was created by actor, model and former Crimson Tide football player Eric Gray. Inspite an obvious soft spot for all athletes, his goal is to highlight individuals from various gifted and talented backgrounds, that have made a conscious decision to have taken the road less travel. Involves actively making a living through their gifts and talents beyond just the typical 9-5 work life. Share their life's journey, lessons and wisdom to help other eventually ...
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Ten Cent Beer Night was a promotion held by Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians during a game against the Texas Rangers at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio on June 4, 1974. The promotion was meant to improve attendance at the game by offering cups of beer for just 10 cents each, with a limit of six beers per purchase but no limit on the n…
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Post Martin 12/13/52 Gunsmoke was a long-running American old-time radio and television Western drama created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories took place in or about Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961, and is commonly regarded as one of the finest …
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